Johan Roman

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Johan Helmich Roman (1694 - 1758) was a Swedish Baroque composer. He has been called "the father of Swedish music" or "the Swedish Händel." Roman spent 6 years (1715-1721) in England and there studied with Johann Christoph Pepusch and met Francesco Geminiani and the great Händel whose music he admired. Roman returned to Sweden at the age of 27 and was appointed Deputy Master and 6 years later became Chief Master at the Swedish Royal Orchestra. Aside from being a composer, he was a performer. The violin and oboe were his favorite instruments.

Bright strings and lively production highlight this upbeat classical composition. Great for dramatic films, films set between 1800-1900, background music on television shows, documentaries focusing on historical figures from 1800-1900 and much more, Instrumental, Classical, Baroque, Johan Roman